Match
winning combinations of hand
ranks in any hand to win.
Click 'Paytable' to see the
payouts for each combination.
You get 5 cards face up on
the deal and can choose to
hold or discard any of them,
then draw from the deck for
your discards to make your
best 5-card poker hand. With
multi-hand versions, each
hand in a game gets the same
5-card deal and hold cards,
but then each hand will draw
independently from its own
deck, so you'll have many
chances to draw a winning
hand.
How to Play
As each hand draws from its
deck, the resulting hand will
be displayed along with the
amount of coins paid for any
winning combination according
to the Paytable, based on
the number of coins bet per
hand.
The Payout display shows
the total amount of chips
paid to your account balance
for all winning hands in the
game.
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Aces & Eights
is a form of Jacks or Better
with a bonus given to certain
4-of-a-Kind hands. In regular
Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 coins per coin
bet. Aces & Eights pays
80 coins on hands with 4 Aces
or 4 Eights. Get an Ace kicker
with the Eights or an Eight
kicker with the Aces, and
the payout doubles to 160
coins!
Aces & Faces is
another form of Jacks or Better
with a bonus given to certain
4-of-a-Kind hands. In regular
Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 per coin. Aces
& Faces pays 40 on 4-of-Kind
hands in Jacks, Queens and
Kings. Get four Aces, and
the payout is doubled to 80
per coin.
All-American Poker is
a variation of Jacks or Better
where a 4x bonus is given
to Straight Flush hands (200
coins per coin bet instead
of the usual 50), and the
payouts for a Full House,
a Flush and a Straight are
made equal. Because a Straight
is easier to get than a Flush
or Full House, a good strategy
is to hold those cards most
likely to make Straight or
a Straight Flush.
Bonus Deuces is a
form of Deuces Wild with a
bonus given to certain 5-of-a-Kind
hands. Just as in Deuces Wild,
all 2s are wildcards in Bonus
Deuces and a hand with all
four Deuces pays 200 coins
per coin bet. In regular Deuces
Wild, a 5-of-a-Kind hand pays
16 coins. But here there is
a 4-coin bonus for hand ranks
6 through King, so the payout
is 20. For ranks 3 through
5, the payout doubles to 40,
and with Aces it doubles again
to 80! Get all 4 Aces with
a Deuce kicker, and the payout
leaps to 400 coins!
Bonus Flush is a form
of Jacks or Better with a
bonus given to hands where
all five cards are of the
same suit (a Flush hand).
Normally, a flush hand pays
6 coins per coin bet, but
here the payout is doubled
to 12 coins.
Bonus Poker pays a
bonus on certain Four-of-a-Kind
hands. Normally, Four-of-a-Kind
pays 25 per coin, but with
Bonus Poker it pays 40 per
coin on four 2s, four 3s and
four 4s. Get four Aces, and
the payout zooms to 200 per
coin!
Bonus Poker Deluxe
is another form of Jacks or
Better with a bonus given
to 4-of-a-Kind hands. In regular
Jacks or Better, 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 per coin. Regular
Bonus Poker pays 40 and Double
Bonus Poker pays 80 on 4-of-a-Kind
hands in Twos, Threes and
Fours. Bonus Poker Deluxe
pays 80 on all 4-of-a-Kind
hands (Deuces through Aces).
Crazy 8s is an exciting
game of draw poker where you
only need a pair of Jacks
or Better to win, but if you
get four 8s in a hand, you
win a bonus of 200 per coin
bet over a normal 4-of-a-Kind
payout. Get four 8s and an
Ace, and the bonus jumps to
350. That's crazy!
Deuces & Joker Wild
combines Deuces Wild with
Joker Poker for more exciting
Video Poker action. This game
uses a 53-card deck with one
Joker. The Joker and all four
2s (deuces) are wildcards,
meaning they can act as any
other card in the deck. You
need a 3-of-a-Kind or better
to win, but with five cards
wild in rank and suit, it's
easier to draw winning combinations.
Deuces Wild is a fun
game of draw poker where all
2's ('deuces') are wildcards,
meaning they can act as any
other card in the deck. You
need a 3-of-a-Kind or better
to win, but Deuces are wild
in both rank and suit to make
it easier to draw a winning
combination.
Double Bonus Poker
is a form of Jacks or Better
similar to Bonus Poker, but
with a double bonus given
to 4-of-a-Kind hands in Twos,
Threes and Fours. In regular
Jacks or Better, these 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 per coin, but
where Bonus Poker pays 40,
Double Bonus Poker pays 80!
Double Double Bonus
is a form of Jacks or Better
similar to Double Bonus Poker,
but with a double-double bonus
given to certain 4-of-a-Kind
hands in Twos, Threes and
Fours. In regular Jacks or
Better, these 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 per coin, but
where Double Bonus Poker pays
80, Double Double Bonus Poker
pays 160 when the kicker (5th
card) is Ace through Four.
Get four Aces with a Two,
Three or Four kicker, and
the payout leaps to 400 per
coin!
Double Joker Poker
uses a 54-card deck with two
Jokers as wildcards, meaning
they can serve as any other
card in the deck. Winning
hand ranks start at two pair.
Eights Wild is a similar
to Deuces Wild, except that
the 8s are wild rather than
the 2s. As in Deuces Wild,
you need a 3-of-a-Kind or
better to win, but 8s are
wild in both rank and suit
to make it easier to draw
a winning combination.
Five Aces uses a special
53-card deck that includes
an extra Ace (with a suit
of "star"). This
extra Ace can help make Ace
pairs, 3-of-a-Kind, 4-of-a-Kind
and especially 5 Aces hands.
It can also serve as an Ace
to complete normal straights
(either A-K-Q-J-10 or 5-4-3-2-A),
but it won't make Flush or
Straight Flush hands since
for those you still need five
cards of the same suit. The
top prize of 6000 coins can
be worth as much as $150,000.00
on some Five Aces machines.
Jacks or Better is
a classic game of draw poker
where you only need a Pair
of Jacks or better to win.
Joker Poker uses a
53-card deck with one Joker
as a wildcard, meaning it
can serve as any other card
in the deck. Winning hand
ranks start at a pair of Aces.
One-Eyed Jacks are
the Jack of Hearts and the
Jack of Spades, so named because
the face is in profile and
only shows one eye. In this
game these two cards are wild
in both suit and rank, meaning
they can serve as any other
card to help make a winning
combination. The Jack of Diamonds
and the Jack of Clubs are
not wild, they must play according
to their rank and suit.
Tens or Better takes
the classic game of Jacks
or Better draw poker and makes
it easier to get a winning
hand. A pair of Tens or better
will do the trick!
Triple Bonus Poker
is a form of Jacks or Better
similar to Bonus Poker and
Double Bonus Poker, but with
a triple bonus payout given
to 4-of-a-Kind hands in ranks
2 through 4. Normally, 4-of-a-Kind
hands pay 25 coins per coin
bet, but where Bonus Poker
pays 40 and Double Bonus pays
80, Triple bonus pays 120.
Get 4 Aces and the payout
doubles again to 240!
